As explained by the Canadian Press, economic policy resolutions put forward by Liberal MPs are the ones to watch.

"The caucus resolutions...reveal that the Liberal leader is now willing to consider the notion of a voting system based on proportional representation — an idea he rejected during last year's leadership contest as too confusing and too partisan.

"One calls for a royal commission to conduct a comprehensive review of the income tax system and recommend ways to make it simpler, fairer and more globally competitive, while reducing the tax burden on the middle class."

Another policy resolution put forward by the caucus, according to CP, is one that would see a job-creating infrastructure fund worth about $18 billion a year.

"BE IT RESOLVED that voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide be permitted under the Criminal Code of Canada in the circumstances set out by Justice Smith in her decision in the British Columbia case of Carter v. Canada (Attorney General)."

"WHEREAS countries like Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, have taken steps to include a third gender option on government documentation, and official identification;

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the LPC adopt a policy of gender inclusivity by adding a third category to all government documentation and official identification requiring or requesting identification of a gender;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT parents will be able to register their children as being of an indeterminate sex if their babies show intersex characteristics;"

"BE IT RESOLVED that a Liberal government create a Department of Climate Change to focus Canada’s efforts toward understanding and addressing the potential impacts of climate change, including extreme weather events and to promote municipal, regional, provincial and industrial opportunities that will arise therefrom."

"BE IT RESOLVED that EI coverage be extended to workers who take a leave (voluntarily or as required by their employer) to enter a political campaign as candidates of recognized political parties in Canada, for both provincial and federal elections;"

"BE IT RESOLVED that a new Liberal government would introduce new tax credits for employers, and amend federal labour laws, to expand telecommute work options, particularly for parents of children 5 years and under;"